Muza Ulasowski Muza Ulasowski i(7398690 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Getting Home J.R. Poulter , Muza Ulasowski (illustrator), Aspley : Word Wings for Kids , 2017 9461852 2017 single work picture book children's

'Baby bear is curious, he goes where Mama said, 'Don't!' He finds himself adrift in a BIG, BIG ocean! Will Mama find him before his piece of pack ice melts?

'A story for early childhood and lower primary with themes of risk taking, keeping safe, obeying rules, becoming lost and being found. The book also introduces small children to the idea of protecting our environment, animal habitats, melting of the pack ice and global warming.

'Themes - risk taking, keeping safe, obeying rules, becoming lost, being found, environmental protection, animal habitats, melting of the ice packs, global warming.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Blood and Other Essentials J. R. McRae , Muza Ulasowski , (cover artist), Aspley : Word Wings , 2016 9649011 2016 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Forest Wonder Caroline Tuohey , Muza Ulasowski (illustrator), Darlington Point : CEW Ink , 2015 8867765 2015 single work picture book children's

'This rhyming picture book is set in the Australian bush and tells the tale of creatures who enjoy a forest party on a moon-lit night. It celebrates the wonders to be found in nature but also encourages children to use their imagination and enjoy a little bit of magic.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Sea Cat Dreams J.R. Poulter , Muza Ulasowski (illustrator), United States of America (USA) : Tate Publishing , 2014 7398722 2014 single work picture book children's

'The Sea Cat's life sees many changes. He copes with this in varying ways, by adapting, by treasuring the happy memories, by grieving, and by reaching out to comfort those around him and ease their journey through the changes that have affected them all. A story for all ages about coping with change.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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